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GenX religion

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Routledge Chapman & Hall, 2000 - Religion - 257 pages
"GenXers" are assumed to be a thoroughly secular and apathetic group but they actually attend church in roughly the same numbers as Baby Boomers. This book examines the myriad ways "GenXers" reinvent religion, from church services in dance clubs to sacred tattooing, Christian hardcores who worship in the mosh pit and Gothic spirituality. This book is aimed at ministers and youth group leaders, social analysts, members of the media - anyone who wants to understand Generation X, as well as sociologists and other scholars working in the fields of religion and popular culture.

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JSTOR: genx Religion
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Richard Flory on Gen X Religion » Emerging Generations Resourced
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About the author (2000)

Richard W. Flory is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Biola University. Donald E. Miller is Professor of Religion at the University of Southern California, where he codirects the Center for Religion and Civic Culture.

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